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The Thaihot China Open, set to begin tomorrow in Fuzhou, promises an exciting experience in a futuristic stadium. Located in the Haixia Olympic Sport Center, the newly-built badminton stadium resembles a space ship, adding a unique touch to the tournament. Fuzhou is hosting the China Open after a long gap of 28 years, making this event even more significant for the city.

Li Zhifeng, one of China’s national coaches and a participant in the inaugural China Open, shared his thoughts on the evolution of the tournament. According to Li, the lighting and flooring have greatly improved since the early days. Moreover, the style of badminton has become faster, making the matches more thrilling and exciting.

Known for its strong representation, the China Open features top players from around the world. In the Men’s Singles category, all eyes will be on world champion Chen Long, who leads the seedings. Fans are eagerly anticipating a potential clash between Chen Long and Olympic champion Lin Dan.

Lin Dan, who missed the French Open due to an injury, will begin his campaign against Chinese Taipei’s Hsu Jen Hao. Interestingly, he might face Denmark’s Jan O Jorgensen in the second round, who has emerged victorious in their past three meetings. With renowned players like Japan’s Kenichi Tago, Indonesia’s Tommy Sugiarto, and Korea’s Son Wan Ho also in the mix, the competition is expected to be intense.

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The Women’s categories, on the other hand, see China dominating the field. Li Xuerui, Wang Shixian, and Wang Yihan are the favorites, but their lesser-celebrated compatriots, such as Liu Xin, Han Li, Sun Yu, and Yao Xue, are also capable of creating upsets.

Carolina Marin, the Spanish world champion, will make her return to Superseries action after a brief lay-off. Marin faces a tough challenge in Chinese Taipei’s Tai Tzu Ying, and their match is expected to be highly competitive. Other notable contenders in the Women’s category include Korea’s Sung Ji Hyun, Bae Yeon Ju, India’s Saina Nehwal, Thailand’s Ratchanok Intanon, and Japan’s Akane Yamaguchi.

Historically, the home team has been dominant in Women’s Doubles at the China Open. Pairs like Bao Yixin/Tang Jinhua, Tian Qing/Zhao Yunlei, Yu Yang/Wang Xiaoli, and Luo Ying/Luo Yu have consistently performed well. However, young talents like World Junior champions Chen Qingchen/Jia Yi Fan are ready to challenge the established names.

In the Men’s Doubles category, Korea’s Lee Yong Dae/Yoo Yeon Seong and Indonesia’s Mohammad Ahsan/Hendra Setiawan are the favorites, while the Mixed Doubles could see any of the top four pairs, including Zhang Nan/Zhao Yunlei, Xu Chen/Ma Jin, Tontowi Ahmad/Liliyana Natsir, or Joachim Fischer Nielsen/Christinna Pedersen, clinch the title. England’s Chris/Gabrielle Adcock will also face a tough test against the young Chinese pair Lu Kai/Huang Yaqiong.

The Thaihot China Open promises to be an exciting tournament filled with intense matches and the world’s best badminton players. Don’t miss the action as they battle it out for supremacy in this highly-anticipated event.

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FAQs

Q: When and where does the Thaihot China Open take place?

A: The Thaihot China Open starts tomorrow in Fuzhou at the Haixia Olympic Sport Center, a newly-built futuristic stadium.

Q: Who are the favorites in the Men’s Singles category?

A: World champion Chen Long leads the seedings, and fans are eagerly awaiting a potential title clash between Chen Long and Olympic champion Lin Dan.

Q: Which players should we watch out for in the Women’s categories?

A: China’s Li Xuerui, Wang Shixian, and Wang Yihan are the favorites, but Liu Xin, Han Li, Sun Yu, and Yao Xue are also capable of making an impact.

Q: Are there any notable players returning to action in this tournament?

A: Yes, Spanish world champion Carolina Marin is making her return to Superseries action after a brief lay-off.

Q: Which pairs are expected to dominate in the Women’s Doubles category?

A: China’s Bao Yixin/Tang Jinhua, Tian Qing/Zhao Yunlei, Yu Yang/Wang Xiaoli, and Luo Ying/Luo Yu are the favorites in Women’s Doubles.

Summary

The Thaihot China Open, held in the futuristic Haixia Olympic Sport Center in Fuzhou, promises thrilling badminton action. With top players from around the world competing, fans are excited to witness potential clashes between world champion Chen Long and Olympic champion Lin Dan in the Men’s Singles category. In the Women’s categories, China’s dominance is expected to continue, led by Li Xuerui, Wang Shixian, and Wang Yihan. Notable players returning to action include Spanish world champion Carolina Marin. The tournament also features intense competition in Women’s Doubles, Men’s Doubles, and Mixed Doubles, with a mix of established pairs and emerging talents vying for glory. Don’t miss the excitement as the world’s best badminton players compete for the coveted titles at the Thaihot China Open. To stay updated on the latest news and results, visit our website.

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